Total Media Theater v6 released
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Total Media Theater v6 released
http://www.arcsoft.com/totalmedia-theatre/overview.html
Aside from a Metro interface for Win8 users, doesn't seem different from TMT5. Also, Cinavia was enabled in build 5.3.1.172 pf TMT5; so Cinavia will be in all builds of TMT6 and onward. Just figured I'd post this for those who want the latest
I actually use TMT3 for movie library/folder rip playback (more stable/reliable) and use TMT5 for physical disc playback (for Redbox/Netflix rentals) all from within Media Center. I'll be upgrading to 6 for the latter usage scenario to avoid any DRM conflicts on newer discs that might pop up.
Aside from a Metro interface for Win8 users, doesn't seem different from TMT5. Also, Cinavia was enabled in build 5.3.1.172 pf TMT5; so Cinavia will be in all builds of TMT6 and onward. Just figured I'd post this for those who want the latest
I actually use TMT3 for movie library/folder rip playback (more stable/reliable) and use TMT5 for physical disc playback (for Redbox/Netflix rentals) all from within Media Center. I'll be upgrading to 6 for the latter usage scenario to avoid any DRM conflicts on newer discs that might pop up.
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Wow, it is 9.99 right now for owners of TMT5!!! Sweet! I'm pretty happy with Arcsoft on their upgrade policies. "The other vendor" would always rape me anytime they came out with a new release, which seemed like every few months.
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Has anyone installed v6.0? Someone on AVS reported that installing v6 increased his boot time significantly on three systems. I installed it on my test system running Windows 7 without any issues.
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I haven't yet. I heard it was only Win 8 that was being affected only by this bug.
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Yeah, there is a thread in the Arcsoft forums about the slow boot issue. It's a problem for me right now. It mostly affects those of us with an SSD. Fortunately it's not a problem for me, as I boot my machine and leave it booted. It doesn't effect standby/resume.Scallica wrote:Has anyone installed v6.0? Someone on AVS reported that installing v6 increased his boot time significantly on three systems. I installed it on my test system without any issues.
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Win 7 too. I have the issue. You need to have an SSD to have the prob.staknhalo wrote:I haven't yet. I heard it was only Win 8 that was being affected only by this bug.
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Ah, I heard about people disabling fastboot to no avail; so I assumed it was only 8.woodchuck wrote:Win 7 too. I have the issue. You need to have an SSD to have the prob.staknhalo wrote:I haven't yet. I heard it was only Win 8 that was being affected only by this bug.